The Operational Technology Division's Computer Analysis Response Team's (CART) cell phone kiosks are available at select FBI Field Offices and RCFLs. This kiosk allows users to extract data from a cell phone, put it into a report, and burn the report to a CD or DVD in as little as 30 minutes.
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A: Chicago, Greater Houston, Intermountain West, Kentucky, New Jersey, Orange County, Philadelphia, Rocky Mountain, North Texas, San Diego, Silicon Valley, Northwest, and the Heart of America RCFLs have already received and installed cell phone kiosks.
A: Yes, but on the condition that they have an FBI escort at all times. If that isn't possible, an RCFL is the most practical option for state/local law enforcement personnel to access the kiosks.
A: No, but some familiarity with computers is helpful.
A: Yes, a brief computer-based training course was designed to help customers navigate the kiosk tool.
A: The kiosk has two components: 1) a cell phone examination system containing software and the necessary cables to download data and 2) a photographic system that enables a user to take pictures of a cell phone's screen for data that could not be downloaded. Both systems create detailed reports of the extracted data that can be used as evidence. You can then burn the report to a CD or DVD.
A: The kiosk is a preview tool and enables investigators to see a portion of the data quickly and easily. The kiosk was not designed to take the place of a full scale cell phone examination performed by a certified Examiner, however, any evidence produced using the kiosk tool is admissible in a court of law.
A: Downloading just text can take anywhere from five to 15 minutes. Downloading photos can take anywhere from five minutes up to five hours—it depends on how much data is contained in the phone and how long the investigator has to conduct the preview.
A: Generally, it's best to call ahead to see what the RCFL's normal office hours are. Click here to view a contact list.
A: Yes, each RCFL has a CPIK administrator whose job it is to manage this service offering and to offer on-site assistance when needed.
A: It depends. There are two separate software tools that enable users to either download data or photograph a cell phone's screen. Therefore, a user can preview two phones simultaneously, but because there is only one computer available, only the results from one tool can be viewed at a time.
A: As with any software tool, the kiosk is compatible with a percentage of cell phones on the market. Depending on age, condition, type, origin, and the use of passwords and/or encryption, results will vary. Additionally, because this is a preview tool, the user can only extract a limited amount of data from a cell phone. A full cell phone examination conducted by a certified Examiner will yield additional data and result in a more thorough review.
RCFL cell phone kiosk administrators are listed below: